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Disney artistry brings a beloved medieval legend to life with new songs and surprises, and the result is a timeless film that has become a worldwide favourite. A young scullery boy named Wart is taught amazing lessons by the wizard Merlin who turns him into a fish, a bird and a squirrel so that he might understand the mysteries of life. Such lessons help the boy succeed where for centuries thousands of mighty men had failed. Whoever removes a wondrous golden sword embedded in a large stone will be crowned Arthur, King of England! Brilliantly executed and peopled with unforgettable characters, The Sword ub the Stone is the best of both worlds: a legend and a Disney Classic! | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sebastian Cabot - Sir Ector / Narrator in opening sequence (voice) Karl Swenson - Merlin (voice) Rickie Sorensen - Wart (voice) Junius Matthews - Archimedes (voice) Ginny Tyler - Little Girl Squirrel (voice) Martha Wentworth - Madam Mim / Old Lady Squirrel (voice) Norman Alden - Sir Kay (voice) Alan Napier - Sir Pellinore (voice) Richard Reitherman - Wart (voice) Robert Reitherman - Wart (voice) Barbara Jo Allen - Scullery Maid (voice) (uncredited) Mel Blanc - Tiger and Talbot (uncredited) Fred Darian - The Minstrel in opening sequence (voice) (uncredited) James MacDonald - The Wolf / Tiger Madam Mim (roaring) (voice) (uncredited) Tudor Owen - Knight in Crowd (voice) (uncredited) Thurl Ravenscroft - Black Bart (voice) (uncredited) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The Sword in the Stone |